Mullet, mullets, The Mullet or The Mullets may refer to:
Fish
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Mullet (fish), or "grey mullet", of the family Mugilidae
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Flathead grey mullet, or striped mullet, ''Mugil cephalus'', a food fish species in the family Mugilidae
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Goatfish, or "red mullet", of the family Mullidae; in particular, red mullet of the genus ''Mullus''
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Malagasy mountain mullet
''Acentrogobius therezieni'' is a species of goby endemic to hard, fresh waters of Madagascar
Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Ma ...
, ''Acentrogobius therezieni'', a species of fish in the family Gobiidae endemic to Madagascar
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Pearl mullet
''Alburnus tarichi'', known as the tarek, pearl mullet, Van fish or Van shah kuli, is a species of cyprinid fish, found only in Turkey, where it is the only fish known to inhabit Lake Van. It is endemic to the Lake Van basin. It is locally known ...
, ''Chalcalburnus tarichi'', a species of ray-finned fish in the family Cyprinidae native to Turkey
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Shorthead redhorse, ''Moxostoma macrolepidotum'', a freshwater fish of North America, also known as common mullet, mullet, redhorse mullet
Hairstyle
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Mullet (haircut), a hairstyle that is short in the front, top, and sides, but long in the back
Media
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''Mullet'' (film), a 2001 Australian film
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The Mullets'', a UPN TV sitcom
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Mullets (comic strip), a short-lived comic strip
Places
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Mullet, Albania, a village in Tirana District, Albania
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Mullet Creek
Mullet Creek is a small river in East Falkland. It is not a major watercourse, but is best known for its part in the Falklands War On April 2, 1982, Argentinian marines led by Guillermo Sanchez-Sabarots, landed his squadron of special forces a ...
, a stream in the Falkland Islands
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Mullet Peninsula, aka "The Mullet", in the barony of Erris, County Mayo, Ireland
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Mullet River, a river in Wisconsin
Other
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Land Mullet
The land mullet (''Bellatorias major'') is one of the largest members of the skink family ( Scincidae).
Description
The species may reach total lengths of up to 60 cm (23.6 inches). They are uniform glossy black to brown, with a paler ring ...
, ''Egernia major'', one of the largest members of the skink family (Scincid